![]() ![]() evil-snipe: Port of vim-sneak/ vim-seek.evil-dvorak: Use evil mode with dvorak friendly key-bindings.evil-visualstar: Uses current visual selection when * or # is pressed.evil-jumper: Replaces the implementation of the jump list such that it mimics more closely with Vim’s behavior.evil-args: Motions and text objects for delimited arguments in Evil.evil-extra-operator: Operators for evaluating codes, translating text, taking notes, searching via google, etc.evil-matchit: Port of Vim’s matchit, support html/python/latex/java/c/ruby/…., any language.The thing is either the symbol under cursor or the selected text. evil-mark-replace: Replace the thing in EVIL way.evil-commentary: Port of vim-commentary.evil-nerd-commenter: Port of Vim’s Nerd-Commenter.evil-numbers: Vim-like increment and decrement.evil-surround: Port of Vim’s surround script. ![]() There is also a guide on Github made by Noctuid evil-guide. DocumentationĪ brief PDF manual is available in the /doc subdirectory. emacs file has a custom-set-variables section, you should place it after Evil.Įvil requires undo-tree.el in the load-path for linear undo and undo branches. Then add the following lines to ~/.emacs: (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/evil") Move Evil to ~/.emacs.d/evil (or somewhere else in your load-path). If you don’t have Git, follow this link to download snapshot of master (extract with tar -xzf ). emacs: ( require ' evil)Įvil can be alternatively downloaded and installed with: M-x el-get-install RET evil RET Install via QUELPA M-x quelpa RET evil RET Install from sourceĮvil lives in a Git repository. See How to Install Packages Using ELPA, MELPA, Marmalade for more installation options.Īfter install, add to your. I - mark for installation, x - to execute Use the packaging system UI to install either of these by: The stable version is listed on MELPA Stable but cannot be installed due to an unavailable dependency. The current development version is available from MELPA. (add-to-list 'package-archives '( "melpa". Install using the latest version of Emacs and its builtin package system. The captions in the corner of the frame show the keystrokes which Bailey is entering. There’s a four-minute Evil demo on YouTube, created by Bailey Ling. You can find it’s GitHub repository, here. It provides Vim features like Visual selection and text objects, and is the successor to the now-obsolete Vimpulse and vim-mode. Evil is an extensible vi layer for Emacs. ![]()
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